The Yard Coordinator will Coordinate the railroad car and other mobile equipment traffic in the yard, which includes both loaded and empty rail cars. This may require coordination of yard activities between Operations and Packaging/Warehouse to ensure efficient and safe movement. Essential Job Functions: PACKAGING & WAREHOUSE Inspects all rail cars for physical damage, missing covers, brake hoses missing, etc. May assist with pellet loading as necessary. May ensure product samples are taken and transported to the lab. Inspects switches and tracks, makes minor track repair, and keep switches free of dirt, snow, and ice build-up. FACTORY May maintain accurate and timely records on the tailing and pulp trucks entering and leaving the factory grounds; provides information on purchased pulp for invoicing. May enter byproducts into SAP for release for sales/giveaway. May be responsible for the transferring of product between storage tanks for inventory maintenance. May load molasses cars and trucks. May ensure product samples are taken and transported to the lab. Work with and support the environmental compliance supervisor. OVERALL May require coordination of yard activities between Operations and Packaging/ Warehouse to ensure efficient and safe movement. To ensure the timely movement of cars, supplies, and byproducts in the yard. Reports any complaints from the railroad to the Facility Supervisor or Packaging/Warehouse Supervisor, as appropriate. Performs other duties as assigned. Works overtime as required.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees